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ABSTRACTThe cuticles and chloroplasts of young and old fronds of Polysiphonia nigrescens (Huds.) Grev. were analysed by quantitative X‐ray microanalysis for their content of bromine. Cuticles of old fronds contained 1.7 ± 0.14% bromine while those of young ones contained only 0.94 ± 0.22% bromine. The bromine content of the chloroplasts showed considerable variations between individual chloroplasts, but was found not to increase with age. Young fronds contained four separate layers in the cuticle when observed under the electron microscope. In the old fronds three of these layers disappeared while the remaining one became thick and very electron dense.

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